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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I was 18 when I began nursing training, and I had to have blood taken for the first time. I asked the nurse to take it from my right arm, as I thought I might faint if she took it from my left. She totally ignored my request.
#2 I was sent to the sewing room to be measured up for uniforms. The process took up most of the day, but I was finally given a start date of September if I was successful. I was very proud of myself.
#3 I was excited to be a nurse, and I couldn’t wait until September to start training. I was accepted into Charles Frears School of Nursing, and was to report there at nine o’clock in the morning on the set date.
#4 I was at home with my mother when the newscaster announced that Elvis Presley was dead. I couldn’t believe it was true. The next day's newspapers confirmed the truth of the event, and for weeks there were tributes and discussions about what had caused his death.
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Date de parution

31 juillet 2022

Nombre de lectures

0

EAN13

9798822564022

Langue

English

Poids de l'ouvrage

1 Mo

Insights on Dawn Brookes's Hurry up Nurse
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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

I was 18 when I began nursing training, and I had to have blood taken for the first time. I asked the nurse to take it from my right arm, as I thought I might faint if she took it from my left. She totally ignored my request.

#2

I was sent to the sewing room to be measured up for uniforms. The process took up most of the day, but I was finally given a start date of September if I was successful. I was very proud of myself.

#3

I was excited to be a nurse, and I couldn’t wait until September to start training. I was accepted into Charles Frears School of Nursing, and was to report there at nine o’clock in the morning on the set date.

#4

I was at home with my mother when the newscaster announced that Elvis Presley was dead. I couldn’t believe it was true. The next day's newspapers confirmed the truth of the event, and for weeks there were tributes and discussions about what had caused his death.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

I went back to school, this time to do a doctorate in health sciences. I was very excited on the first day, although a bit nervous as I got the two buses to Charles Frears School of Nursing.

#2

The in a minute reminded me of an experience I had when I was a child, and I was admitted to the hospital.

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